Experience 2: I little background as well, I hope its not too long.
One day I read this book "Fallen Angels Watchers, and the Origins of Evil" by Joseph Lumpkin. Texts of Enoch, Jasher, Jubilees, The War Scrolls, the Holy Bible were used to form a chronicle of the creation and deeds of the fallen ones.
From reading that book, I gather that Lucifer is not the name of the Devil. Lucifer is a term we apply to the Devil based on Isaiah 14:12 (a single bible verse!) during the middle ages. Those more knowledgable correct me if I am wrong.
Based on that text, there is a name to the first angel that fell. There is a possibility that this is the angel that tempted Adam and Eve. I'm not going say the name here but its not Lucifer.
God then sends the Angelic watchers to watch over us, and these second group of Angels also fell into sin and they were the "sons of God" of Genesis 6:2 that intermingled with human women and produced beings with half angelic blood, the nephilim.
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So, one day I was having coffee with this psychic (possibly warlock) uncle and I asked him what this N term meant. I've also heard the claim that the old testament is mostly hyperbole and methaporic in its intent, so being an open minded Christian I am curious whether there are specific truths to the old testament. I figure if my faith isn't strong enough to hear the opinion of unbelievers and dissenters then
He said, "I haven't heard that term before let me ask my teacher (his term for his spirit guide)". Suddenly his eyes opened wide, he has goosebumps and cold sweats. He says to me with wide eyes, and points to an imaginary point behind his shoulder, "He (his spirit guide) is chattering like mad and wouldn't stop speaking."
He went silent and stayed still for a few moments, then breathed a long sigh and looked at me, "It's always tiring communicating with him, especially when he is this intense and chatty. I won't tell you everything he (his spirit guide) is saying but suffice it to say that that N word involves a bunch of people during Babylonian times who formed a pact." That's all he would say, I couldn't make him say anything else.
Then he added, "When you say that N word, make sure you pray a ward of protection beforehand. They are dangerous beings."
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A large part of Christianity today is very secular, ignoring and not putting much emphasis on the spiritual warfare aspects of Christianity and its initial lore. I thought that was interesting and brings a whole dimension of veracity to the old testament bible. For me, it added a layer of truth and solidity to the old testament and added to my faith.